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Drake, Larry; Moskowitz, Rachel – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 1997
Discusses major laws related to the rights of workers. Covers wages and required work hours, unemployment; on-the-job safety, compensation for work-related illness or injury, protection from harassment and discrimination, the right to join a union, and employer administration of drug or polygraph tests. (JOW)
Descriptors: Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Labor Legislation, Occupational Safety and Health, Work Environment
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Turnipseed, David L.; Turnipseed, Patricia H. – Career Development International, 1997
Questionnaires completed by 129 U.S. nurses and 71 from the Philippines revealed higher levels of emotional exhaustion and feelings of personal accomplishment in the United States. The Filipino work environment was rated higher for supervisor support, autonomy, control, and innovation. U.S. nurses reported greater work pressure. (SK)
Descriptors: Burnout, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries
Billett, Stephen; Rose, Judy – Australian Journal of Adult and Community Education, 1997
Three strategies for developing conceptual knowledge in the workplace were tested in hospitality businesses: questioning, analogies, and diagrams. Proximal guidance of experts was most helpful in the construction of conceptual knowledge. Diagrams appeared least useful in this occupational context. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Concept Formation, Constructivism (Learning), Diagrams
Techniques: Making Education and Career Connections, 1997
Suggests that educators and employers are becoming more aware of their responsibilities to recruit women into nontraditional careers as well as to ease their transition. Provides stories that bring sexual discrimination into human focus and highlights solutions to this very real problem. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adults, Education Work Relationship, Females, Nontraditional Occupations
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Erickson, Rebecca J.; Wharton, Amy S. – Work and Occupations: An International Sociological Journal, 1997
Bank (n=117) and hospital (n=575) employees who perform interactive service work and whose jobs require them to express emotions that may not be authentic were studied. Although the necessity of good people-handling skills increased feelings of inauthenticity, more frequent work with people and having control over one's work led to less…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Emotional Response, Interaction, Interpersonal Competence
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Connole, Helen – Studies in Continuing Education, 1996
Discussions of knowledge workers are gender blind and ignore or devalue women's work. A more useful conception of the worker as cyborg illuminates questions of ownership of skills and knowledge and the blurring of boundaries between humans and technologies. (SK)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Gender Issues, Job Training, Skilled Workers
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North, Alexa Bryans; Worth, William E. – Office Systems Research Journal, 1997
Analysis of 1,400 classified ads identified an increase in those specifically identifying entry-level technology and interpersonal skills. Ads identifying basic skills related to communication declined significantly. (JOW)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Communications, Entry Workers, Interpersonal Competence
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Hendel, Tova; Gefen-Liban, Dganit – Nurse Education Today, 2003
Israeli graduate nursing students who took management courses in 1998 (n=25), 1999 (n=15), and 2000 (n=11) rated the importance of different value sets. All three groups ranked personal and professional values significantly higher than organizational values such as vision, competition, cooperation, risk taking, and status. (Contains 29…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Higher Education, Nursing Students
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Hipple, Steven; Kosanovich, Karen – Monthly Labor Review, 2003
According to 2001 Current Population Survey data, more than half of all workers used a computer on the job. Use varied by occupation. The most common use was the Internet or e-mail (71.8%); 9.2% used the Internet for job searching, proportionately more younger (20-34) than older workers. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adults, Computer Use, Electronic Mail, Internet
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Perrone, Kristin M. – Career Development Quarterly, 2002
Presents a case example of an application of an ecological model of career development in a woman with sexual harassment issues in the workplace and challenges related to being part of a dual-career marriage. Suggests career counseling strategies and discusses potential barriers to effective counseling. (GCP)
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Development, Counseling Techniques, Dual Career Family
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Webster, Edward; Omar, Rahmat – Work and Occupations: An International Sociological Journal, 2003
Case studies of South African companies (mining, manufacturing, and telephone call centers) reveal a mix of management strategies that converge with and diverge from past practices. South Africa is attempting to balance the demands of efficiency, employee rights, and racial equity, a challenge that requires overcoming the legacy of the apartheid…
Descriptors: Democracy, Foreign Countries, Manufacturing Industry, Mining
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Sargent, Barbara – Educational Leadership, 2003
Describes efforts of Montgomery Township (New Jersey) school district to attract and retain good teachers. District actively seeks high-quality candidates, provides support for beginning teachers' emotional and professional needs, establishes positive mentor relationships, and offers sustained professional development opportunities. (PKP)
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Elementary Secondary Education, Mentors, Professional Development
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Smith, Erica – International Journal of Training and Development, 2002
Interviews with 11 Australian teenagers during their first year of work as apprentices, trainees, or junior staff revealed a wide range of employer strategies for training. However, training structures did not significantly predict learning. Job performance was a strong predictor, affecting interest in and capacity for learning as well as others'…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Entry Workers, Environmental Influences, Foreign Countries
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Egger, Philippe – International Labour Review, 2002
International Labour Organization (ILO) standards for decent work promote social justice and humane working conditions. These standards can contribute to sustainable development, macroeconomic security, and fairer distribution of benefits from growth. The ILO is working for policy integration and promotion of international labor standards as a…
Descriptors: Policy Formation, Public Policy, Quality of Working Life, Standards
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Harkins, Arthur M. – Journal of Vocational Education Research, 2002
Presents a future for career and technical education (CTE) mirroring the last 20 years of technology-driven changes in the work force. Argues that education must shift to prepare flexible, high performance knowledge workers for a continuous innovation society and that CTE is appropriate and preferred for this task. (Contains 61 references.) (JOW)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Futures (of Society), Higher Education, Teacher Education
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